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<p><span style="line-height: 1.5;">You won’t be able to throw out old computers, televisions or video game consoles in the trash anymore in New York state once a new e-waste law is goes into effect Jan. 1.</span></p>Tue, 30 Dec 2014 21:06:00 +0000Ellen Abbott66080 at http://wrvo.orgE-waste law enters new phase in New YorkMadison County leads state e-waste recycling movementhttp://wrvo.org/post/madison-county-leads-state-e-waste-recycling-movement
<p></p><p>There’s more urgency now than ever for New York state residents to dispose of certain electronic equipment. That’s why e-waste was emphasized in one central New York community on Earth Day this year.<br />&nbsp;</p><p></p>Wed, 23 Apr 2014 11:26:49 +0000Ellen Abbott54697 at http://wrvo.orgMadison County leads state e-waste recycling movementOCRRA provides guidance on recycling E-Wastehttp://wrvo.org/post/ocrra-provides-guidance-recycling-e-waste
<p>Some central New Yorkers appear to be confused about where to bring their e-waste. E-waste includes items like old computers, televisions and other small electronic devices.</p><p>OCRRA wants to remind central New Yorkers that they shouldn&#39;t bring those castoffs to the Onondaga County Resource Recovery Agency.</p><p>Mon, 30 Jul 2012 14:10:57 +0000Ellen Abbott23368 at http://wrvo.orgOCRRA provides guidance on recycling E-Waste